Keep launching the rockets and air-freighting phones around the world, though, guys.

It will come as no surprise that Mark Zuckerberg took to Facebook with his protest.

Microsoft's message spilled over LinkedIn and Twitter. On the former, Redmond's president and chief legal officer Brad Smith reveals that “In the past few months, Microsoft has actively engaged the Trump Administration on the business case for remaining in the Paris Agreement.”

All for nothing, it appears, leading Satya Nadella to this Tweet.

We believe climate change is an urgent issue that demands global action. We remain committed to doing our part. https://t.co/Gfu7P2ESlL

“At Uber,” wrote head of transportation policy and research Andrew Salzberg on Medium, “we also believe that fighting climate change opens up new opportunities for American innovation and ingenuity to tackle the world’s biggest problems.” Which is one reason the company thinks Trump did the wrong thing.

The technology industry is not united. The Register understands that the likes of Intel and IBM will continue to engage with the Trump administration. But the ire and disengagement spreads well beyond tech: Disney CEO and Chair Robert Iger has resigned from the President's Council. And he's the boss of Darth Vader, Iron Man and Mickey Mouse. ®